Who knows. I'm barely old enough to drive and I've already restored a 1975 VW Bus and am now working on my 1972 Fiat 850 Spider.
Who knows. I'm barely old enough to drive and I've already restored a 1975 VW Bus and am now working on my 1972 Fiat 850 Spider.
@Comrade Clockwork: Or epically awesome...
You know, I took a trip to California two weeks ago. One of the things I did was take a trip to the pick-your-part in Milpitas. The two cars that I took photos of were that Alfa and the 928 from a couple days ago. It was cool but kind of depressing because out here in the rust belt something like that Porsche could…
Anyone worth their military salt would know that the Army retired the Army of one campaign MONTHS ago! Hah!
Oh, and I thought road closures due to flying cash only happened in the UAE.
I guess he was going to pay for the car in cash?
Looks like the local dealership (Miracle Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep) was saved. Miracle indeed...
"I Can't Believe It's Not Bentley!"
I don't care, as long as we get cheap Italian cars in the US.
Return of the black stig! Problem solved.
Nice price. end of story.
@Steel_ETC: I'm pretty sure Biturbos use a parallel-turbo setup. That's why they have a reputation for being sluggish up to 30-40 and then taking off like a rocket when the turbos kick in.
@VeeSevenTee: Roadster?
Oh noez! *outrage outrage* they made it ugly! *outrage outrage*
Jalopnik readers vs. ill-advised project cars. The eternal battle.
One day they're going to run out of automotive subcultures to cover, and I'll get my wish for a racing movie centered around sub-2 liter English sports cars.
Take that Bob Lutz!
@1981.911.sc: Caught my attention too. Seems a tad fast for a helicopter.
Thing is, the Chinese are not afraid to fly or drive shabbily built homemade contraptions. For them, the alternative is to fly or drive shabbily built factory-made contraptions.
VW Country Fox. A beefed up off-road Golf with 4WD.